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Literary Journalists Explore Death: Routledge Research in Journalism

Editat de David Swick, Richard Lance Keeble
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 sep 2026
This volume examines how literary journalism – immersive, long-form journalism so beautifully written that it can stand up as literature – delves into the topic of death and dying.
 
More than twenty international scholars from six continents draw from an eclectic range of disciplines including media history, media content analysis and cultural studies to offer a balanced and multifaceted exploration of how literary journalists consider the topic of death. Authors explore Svetlana Alexievich’s writing about the deaths of Soviet/Russian citizens since 1945, Joan Didion’s professional and personal growth while overwhelmed by her own grief, compelling approaches to writing about the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, and the challenges faced by a writer immersing herself in the intimate world of palliative care. One writer examines how, early in the 20th century, the editor of a Black newspaper in South Africa, through thoughtful coverage of the death of tribal kings, helped foster in readers a belief in their own nation. The murder of an Aboriginal man in Australia is studied through the work of a reporter investigating the case for six years over multiple platforms. Biased and balanced writing about gay men is considered in Canadian magazines during the AIDS era of the 1980s, and contrasting strategies for writing true crime stories are explored. 
 
Literary Journalists Explore Death will benefit anyone who writes, studies or teaches any form of narrative nonfiction. Its range of vital topics include journalism ethics, Black studies, death studies, journalism and trauma, criminology, LGBT and queer studies, the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, media history and digital journalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041026792
ISBN-10: 104102679X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Journalism

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Introduction: The Last Correspondents: Literary Journalists Bring Death to Life Part 1: Confronting Death and the Making of History 1. ‘They Can Never Die’ – Sacco, Vanzetti and Moa Martinson2. Writing on the Deaths of African Royals: How Sol T. Plaatje Applied Literary Journalism Techniques3. Considering the Deaths of Nonhumans: Inside Svetlana Alexievich’s ‘Voices of Utopia’ Cycle4. Epic Exceptionalism: History, Chronotope and The New York Times Obituary Part 2: How Literary Journalists Humanise the Dying 5. Literary Journalists on the Early HIV Epidemic in Canada6. Death as the Basis of Morality in Dannie Martin’s Prison Journalism7. The Grieving Writer: Intertextuality as Companionship in Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking; 8. Facing Death: Life-Threatening Illness in Memoir as Literary Journalism Part 3: War And the Pity of Dying 9. Rising From Gaza Ruins: Bearing Witness with Abū-Sayf10. Shared Grief, Divided Worlds: The Representation of Child Loss in The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict11. Struggle And Introspection: Three Journalists on Enduring War in Ukraine Part 4: Crafting Meaning from Death: International Perspectives 12. The Death Storytellers: When Narrative Journalists in Romania Reach Beyond Life13. Seeing The Dying with The ‘Gaze, Depth and Language of a Novelist’: Considering the Work of Susana Moreira Marques14. Truth To Power: Using Multi-Platform Literary Journalism to Investigate Racism and Death in Australia15. Ghosts Of the Tsunami: In Response to Catastrophic Loss, a Listening Literary Journalism16. A Post-Mortem Perspective on Oneself – The Gonzo Way17. Death Goes Digital: The Rebirth and Evolution of Literary Journalism Through Human-Focused Multimedia StorytellingAfterword: Last Words,Index

Notă biografică

David Swick is an associate professor of journalism at the University of King’s College, Canada. His work includes CBC Radio documentaries, CBC Radio foreign correspondence, almost 1,800 opinion articles and dozens of magazine articles. He has co-edited four anthologies, most recently the Routledge volume Literary Journalism Goes Inside Prison (2023).
Richard Lance Keeble is Honorary Professor of Journalism at the University of Lincoln. The author and co-editor of more than 50 books, mainly on media-related issues, he is the joint editor of George Orwell Studies and emeritus editor of Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics.

Descriere

This volume examines how literary journalism delves into the topic of death and dying. Its range of vital topics include journalism ethics, Black studies, death studies, journalism and trauma, criminology, LGBT and queer studies, the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, media history and digital journalism.